Answer:
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Answer:
True
Explanation:
Induced current /voltage is proportional to the rate of change over time of the magnetic field. so a change in the direction of the current will also change the direction of the magnetic field
What is released when rocks shift or move along a tectonic plate boundary?
(It is a science question)
Answer:
juuhu
Explanation:
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A car traveled a distance of 30 km in 20 minutes (1/3 hours). What was the
speed of the car?
O A. 90 km/hr
O B. 60 km/hr
O c. 30 km/hr
O D. 10 km/hr
An egg sinks in fresh water but floats on concentrated salt solution
the salt solution exerts a greater up thrust on the egg which balances the weight of the egg, so the egg floats in a strong salt solution but sinks in fresh water
When the C4 key on a piano keyboard is pressed, a string inside the piano is struck by a hammer and begins vibrating back and forth at approximately 260 cycles per second.
a. What is the frequency in Hertz of the sound wave?
b. What is the wavelength of the wave?
Answer:
Frequency = 260 Hz and wavelength = 1.31 m
Explanation:
Given that,
A hammer begins vibrating back and forth at approximately 260 cycles per second.
(a) The frequency of an object is the number of vibrations per unit time. The frequency of the sound wave is 260 Hz.
(b) The speed of sound in air is 343 m/s. So,
[tex]v=f\lambda\\\\\lambda=\dfrac{v}{f}\\\\\lambda=\dfrac{343}{260}\\\\\lambda=1.31\ m[/tex]
Hence, this is the required solution.
Which describes Einstein’s second postulate about the special theory of relativity? The speed of light in a vacuum is constant, and nothing is faster than the speed of light. The speed of light in a vacuum is constant, and some things are faster than the speed of light. The speed of light in a vacuum fluctuates, but nothing is faster than the speed of light. The speed of light in a vacuum fluctuates, and some things are faster than the speed of light.
Answer:A
Explanation:
Answer: A)The speed of light in a vacuum is constant, and nothing is faster than the speed of light.
Explanation:
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3. Determine the units of the quantity described by the following com-
binations of units:
a. kg (m/s) (1/s)
b. (kg/s) (m/s2)
c. (kg/s) (m/s)
d. (kg/s) (m/s)
QUESTION 1
(Show your work)
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Two children, of masses m1 = m2 = 20 kg,
ride on the perimeter of a small merry-
go-round. The merry-go-round is a disk
of mass M = 30 kg
and radius R = 3 m, as shown in the figure
below.
The moment of inertia of the system
(merry-go-round, child 1, child 2) about
the center of the merry-go-round is
equal to:
M M
m2
3. How does the wavelength of green different from violet-indigo?
Answer:
As the full spectrum of visible light travels through a prism, the wavelengths separate into the colors of the rainbow because each color is a different wavelength. Violet has the shortest wavelength, at around 380 nanometers, and red has the longest wavelength, at around 700 nanometers.
Explanation:
If I hold my hand next to a Bunsen burner, what type energy transfer is occurring? Is it Conduction, Convection or Radiation and why do they occur?
Answer:
Radiation, as it is not directly above but it is off to the side
Explanation:
A force of 1000 N is exerted on a golf ball for 0.005 s. The change in momentum of the golf ball is - a 200,000 kg m//s b 50 kg m//s c 5,000 kg m//s d 5 kg m//s
Answer:
d) 5 Ns
Explanation:
Impulse = Ft = 1,000(0.005) = 5
1. Which of the following decreases with an increase in altitude?
a. air pressure
b. visibility
c. water vapor
d. none of the above
Answer: air pressure
Explanation:
If the pelican was traveling 8.79 m/s but was only 2.7 m above the water, how far would the fish travel horizontally before hitting the water below?
Answer:
6.52m
Explanation:
The horizontal distance travelled is known as its range. This is expressed as;
Range = u* √2H/g
u is the speed of the pelican
H is the maximum height
g is the acceleration due to gravity
Range = 8.79*√2(2.7)/9.8
Range = 8.79 * √5.4/9.8
range = 8.79*√0.5510
Range = 8.79*0.7423
Range = 6.52
Hence the fish will travel 6.52m before hitting the water below
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objects through which light can pass are referred to as dash objects
Answer:
Those objects are called transparent objects...
Explanation:
If only some light can pass through them ,it is called translucent....
If no light can pass through them ,it is called opaque.
Answer:
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Regina is making observations of waves from different sources. She wants to classify the waves as either mechanical or electromagnetic. Which question will BEST help Regina to classify the waves?
A.
Can the wave transfer matter?
B.
Can the wave transfer energy?
C.
Can the wave travel through a vacuum?
D.
Can the wave travel through a liquid?
Answer:
A. Can the wave transfer matter?
Explanation:
EMW is made by vibrations of the charged particles and they work on a mechanical waveform. The energy is transferred through a vacuum and thus they need a medium to pass the energy. Thus in order to transport the energy from one place to another, such as a sound wave. Hence first she should have knowledge about the chemical and physical properties of the waves such as can they transfer matter.You flip a coin straight up if the coin reaches a high point of 0.25 m above where you released it what was the initial speed?
Answer: 2.21 m/s
Explanation:
Given
Coin reaches a height of 0.25 m above the launch point
Suppose u is the initial speed of the coin
Using the equation of motion
[tex]\Rightarrow v^2-u^2=2as\\[/tex]
Putting values
[tex]\Rightarrow 0^2-u^2=2\times g\times s=2\times (-9.8)\times 0.25\\\Rightarrow u^2=4.9\\\Rightarrow u=2.21\ m/s[/tex]
Thus, the initial velocity is 2.21 m/s
Differentiate between:
Transverse wave and Longitudin
Crest and Trough
Answer:
Crest is the highest point that a wave reaches and… Trough the lowest point that a wave reaches............Transverse waves are waves whose particles vibrate at right angles to the direction of wave travel e.g water wave. .....,.......longitudinal I think it's not "longitudin" are waves whose particles vibrate in a direction parallel to the direction of wave travel e.g sound wave
If an object is tossed up into the air, what is its velocity at the top of the object's path? (Units are ms-1)
Answer: [tex]0\ ms^{-1}[/tex]
Explanation:
Given
If an object reaches the topmost point i.e. it cannot travel beyond that point as its velocity is zero at the topmost point
As some velocity is needed to move the object, so velocity at topmost point is zero
Question 2
What measurements are needed to calculate your BMI?
A. Weight and shoe size
B. Height and weight
C. heart and breathing rate per minute
D. core temperature and height
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Which applications, either for diagnostic purposes or for therapeutic purposes, involve the use of X-rays? Check all that apply.
Answer:
1, 3, 7, 8
Source:
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Answer:
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What is the acceleration of a 24 kg mass pushed by an 8 N force?
Answer:
0.25 m/s squared
Explanation:
Mass of the body (m)= 24kg
Applied force on the body(F)= 6N
Acceleration of the body (a)= ?
Solution
F = ma
a = F/m
a = 6N/24kg
a = 0.25m/s^2
Answer: The acceleration of the body is 0.25m/s^2
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Answer:
[tex]\boxed {\boxed {\sf a=\frac {1}{3} \ m/s^2}}[/tex]
Explanation:
Force is the product of mass and acceleration.
[tex]F=ma[/tex]
The mass is 24 kilograms and the force is 8 Newtons. Let's convert the Newtons to make the problem easier.
1 Newton is equal to 1 kilogram meter per square second. The force of 8 N equals 8 kg*m/s²Substitute the known values into the formula.
[tex]8 \ kg*m/s^2= (24 \ kg )*a[/tex]
Since we are solving for a, we must isolate the variable. It is being multiplied and the inverse of multiplication is division. Divide both sides by 24 kilograms.
[tex]\frac {8 \ kg*m/s^2}{24 \ kg}= \frac{(24 \ kg )*a}{24 \ kg}[/tex]
The kilograms will cancel, hence our earlier unit conversion.
[tex]\frac {8 \ m/s^2}{24 }= a[/tex]
[tex]\frac {1}{3} \ m/s^2=a[/tex]
The acceleration is 1/3 meter per square second.
two children of masses m1 = m2 = 20 kg , ride on the perimeter of a small merry-go- round . the merry -go-round us a disk of mass M = 30 kg answer
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Which statements describe how heat flows in foil? Check all that apply.
Answer:
Heat flows from a warmer object to a cooler object.At t = 3 seconds, what is the velocity of the object
Answer:
NO ANSWER
Explanation:
there is no tragectory or diagram given
WHICH OBJECT?
Compared to the amount of carbon atoms on the earth, the amount of radioactive carbon atoms is infinitesimal in this sentence, what is the best synonym for infinitesimal
Answer:
See the answer below
Explanation:
The literal meaning for infinitesimal is for something to be small.
Other meanings include, but not limited to minute, insignificant, tiny, microscopic, minuscule.
Thus, the statement can be reconstructed by saying:
Compared to the amount of carbon atoms on the earth, the amount of radioactive carbon atoms is small.
The linear expansivity of a metal p Is twice that of metal q. When these metals are heated through the same temperature, their increase in length is the same. Calculate the ratio of the original length of p to that of q
Answer:0-------0
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Explanation:
i really really need help with this so please help me for a better grade asap
Answer :
Imma just put it in the explanation
Explanation:
Electric to sound : Radio
Chemical to thermal+radiant+sound+kinetic : Fireworks
Gravitational to kinetic+sound : Waterfall
Chemical to thermal+kinetic : Drinking water (not sure what last answer is called but its supposed to match the girl drinking water lol)
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The figure below shows two forces A=15 N and B=5 N acting on an object. What is the
resultant force on the object?
Answer:
18.03 N
Explanation:
From the fiqure below,
Using parallelogram law of vector
R² = 15²+5²-2×5×15cos(180-60)
R² = 225+25-150cos120°
R² = 250-150(-0.5)
R² = 250+75
R² = 325
R = √325
R = 18.03 N
Hence the resultant force of the object is 18.03 N
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Answer:
the answer is 'b'
According to me
Answer:
B
Explanation:
It has more negative signs than positive signs